Two Doses of HPV Vaccine Associated with Reduction in the Risk of Genital Warts

The JAMA Report

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Human Papillomavirus or HPV is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections. The infection is important to prevent because it can cause cervical cancer and genital warts. A new study examined how many doses of the H-P-V vaccine are required to prevent genital warts, which usually develop before cervical cancer. Catherine Dolf has more in this week’s JAMA Report.